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I'm working on this myself right now. I picked up an MM2K9 so unwanted to run it warp left, but I don't have a warp. I tried setting up my Prophecy using copper pipes, but it wouldn't feed consistently, too much friction and weight of the ball stack to push it I think. I didn't want to hack up the Proph either, so I ran it straight out of the bottom. You will need a Reloader B2 (not B). I just picked one up cheap on PBN. You can also use a Halo Too. I'll be following the same guide that TimmyJay posted for the build, then I'm just going to drill a hole in an aluminum bar to mount the hopper.

Just started my project tonight. First thing tonight, working on is getting the mount setup. I've got a piece of 1/8" aluminum, drilled a 1" hole using a door lock bit thing. Still needed to take off a little, so I just went around it with a Dremmel until the loader fit. I'll be using a pipe clamp on the feedneck to hold it in place. Next is cutting the bar to fit it properly on the gun.

I'll get one up next time I play. Check out TimmyJays link to the MCB thread in the second post here, there's a video of an A4 shooting with a similar setup (Reloader B2). I've tested the loader itself, just not on the gun. http://i788.photobucket.com/albums/y...2DBF148EA5.mp4 Should work pretty well.

Just got my warped B2 reloader done on my X-mag. Was a bit of a job cutting raceway and fixing the plumbing elbow on with 2 pack epoxy but it turned out ok. cutting the shell to make space internally was also a bit trial and error, and I have lost a little space in the battery compartment due to the hose path. Did a static test indoors last night and had it throwing paint out the hose like a fountain. I've tried to keep the warp feed as short as possible, while still allowing enough space for my hand. This will reduce ball stack height and hopefully the strain on the motor. I've got a couple of heavy duty Tamiya 3V motors on the way - just in case the stock one can't cope. Just need to rig up the mounting on to gun and I'm in business.

Should also work well on my RT Pro with powerfeed left body - using a slightly longer warp hose.

Saves lot's of weight and bulk compared to regular AGD warp setup, and I only think you loose about 10 balls capacity compared to stock reloader.

Got a second test done last week with mount finished off. Shot really well until the foamy went AWOL and broke a ball. Don't seem to have much luck with foamy's lately Was difficult to shoot fast balancing camera on my knee while shooting one handed with remote hose. Got a big game on this week to test it properly under fire.